Entering the Seventh Regiment Armory where they were having a carnival evening. 6:45 PM. October 8, 2010. Nice, mild sunny day in New York. Yesterday in New York turned out to be a day about leadership and heritage in the city. At noontime I went to the Memorial Service for Judy Peabody who died at 80 last July 25th. She was born into a time and a world that deemed women of late age grande dames and dowagers. She herself, albeit a woman of the later 20th century, had all the cultural attributes of those who came before her, except for a profound empathic sensibility for those of us in life whose suffering is exacerbated by forced isolation. The cover of the program of Judy Peabody's Memorial Service yesterday noontime at St. James Episcopal...(read more)

... Entering the Seventh Regiment Armory where they were having a carnival evening. 6:45 PM. October 8, 2010. Nice, mild sunny day in New York. Yesterday in New York turned out to be a day about leadership and heritage in the city. At noontime I went to ...

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